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Ring foot. Thickened rim with two grooves on the upper surface of it. Two grooves on underside. Totally glazed ... 400-375 B.C. |
| Profiles for Agora XII ... Nina Travlou Fred N. Ley Kathleen Lynch ... Linked image is a redrawn digital version (F. N. Ley and K. Lynch) of the original (N. Travlou) ... 1962
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Profiles for Agora XII ... Nina Travlou ... Each drawing scanned separately. Dirty Heavy Tracing Paper Drafting Ink ... 1962 |
| Red Figure Bell Krater Fragment. Well. Black Figure Hydria Fragment. Black Glaze Plate Fragment. Plate Fragment ... Ζ-7 1173, 1174 P 2823 P 2824 P 2825 P 2826 H 12:11.1 P 2823 P 2824 P 2825 P 2826 |
| Upper Fill. Well. Cistern ... Ζ-7 P 2827 P 2815 P 2831 P 2819 P 2821 P 2803 P 2825 P 10968 P 2829 P 798 P 1093 P 2812 P 2813 P 2837 P 14247 P 2804 P 2923 P 14273 Lot Ζ 28 B 15:1 S 19:3 |
| Well. Plates. Fish Plates. Small DIshes. Bowls. Stamped Ware. Ribbed Cup. Casserole. Graffiti. Stamps and Seals. Lamps ... Ζ-7 1203, 1204 P 2819 P 2822 P 2825 P 2826 P 2829 P 2830 P 2811 P 2835 P 2821 P 2836 P 2085 P 2812 P 2813 P 2810 P 2814 P 2815 P 2827 P 2831 P 2832 P 2837 P 2855 P 2854 P 2808 P 2809 P 2084 Ζ 842 P 2820 ... |
The absence of certain shapes (no kantharoi or cup-kantharoi) may be due to the nature of the establishment from which the material came. Also, absence of rouletting save for one example. The lack of these ... Ca. 390-375 B.C. |
A well about 2.00m. SE of the Tholos precinct wall. The presence of the water-clock strengthens the probability, suggested by its location, that the well served one of the public buildings in the neared ... Ca. 410-390 B.C. |
| Other. Well. Fill. Pit. Cistern. Pithos ... Agora 12 402 P 2573 P 2835 P 3625 P 2594 P 2836 P 3641 P 2595 P 2837 P 3648 P 2596 P 2839 P 2840 P 3706 P 2597 P 2842 P 2843 P 2844 P 2845 P 2846 P 2847 P 2848 P 3707 P 2598 P 2850 P 3708 P 2688 P 2851 ... |
| Mixed ... E. Vanderpool ... 1169 1370 ... 1933, 1934 |
| Sparkes, B. A. Tallcott, L ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... This massive (two-part) volume focuses on pottery produced between 600 and 300 B.C. with Sparkes discussing the black glaze and Talcott the domestic (household and kitchen) wares of the period. Over 2,040 ... 1970 |
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